I would recommend to someone that wants to make a new homebrew version of the game, to take the score out of the center of the screen and put things to hit in all that open space and make your ball last longer. The score can be placed at the top of the screen or on the side.
Also, the point system needs to be giving more points than it offers. A normal pinball machine would score way more points for hits made. The scoreboard can go up to 999,999 without flipping. If someone on here gets over 300,000, they are very lucky. Me and my brother couldn't get over 250,000 playing for hours at a time.
I'm not sggesting to make the points ridiculously high so it can be flipped numerous amounts of times, but the score needs to be adjusted to where it gives at least 5x more points than what is being given now. With that done, maybe someone then will finally be able to flip the game.
Just thought it would be a good idea to recommend this great game for a new Homebrew. I hope someone agrees.
Jeff
Edited by jpfalcon2003, Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:09 PM.













